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It is important once we have recognised the nature of science as observation, experiment, and explanation of the physical universe, that we go on to see that the scientific way of looking at things is not the only way. The scientific way of looking that the universe is about mechanisms, but the biblical view is about meaning. Science is specifically limited, in that it attempts to explain everything in terms of certain causes, without any explanation in terms of purpose. Take for example what I might do as a scientist to an oil painting, if you brought it to my lab for a scientific report! Eddington's net......
In the end there are three positions for relating science and the Christian faith:
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